19 Nov 2010

maple syrup pancakes + mixed berry compote

Graduated. Exams finished; Monday actually. The time of our lives and yet everyone I know is busy doing nothing or being unsuccessful in part time job hunting, including me.

But I haven't been exactly doing nothing. I've returned to school a few times this week distributing appreciation gifts, hassling Year 11s to buy my text books (and made $65 today) and catching up with fellow Year 12s who drop in.

Going to school is actually more interesting than staying home actually. Fairly interesting reactions from the juniors when Murasaki and I barricaded the study room to set up a "store".

Hrm, so what's with the pancakes and compote? They're nothing new really, but I procrastinated and made a ton of pancakes during my exam period :D And now I'm too lazy to bake or cook anything at the moment.

Who knew having the time of our lives would be so boring. I need something to do.

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mixed berry compote

ingredients:makes 2 small servings

1 packet (75 g) frozen mixed berries

2 tsp sugar

1 tsp lemon juice

1 - 2 Tb water

method:

Place all the ingredients into a small pot.

Stir constantly for 8 - 10 minutes on low heat.

When the berries are soft, and when liquids are slightly thick, the compote is ready.Cool and refrigerate for later use.

Using a whisk, beat the egg and maple syrup until frothy.Whisk while adding the milk and melted butter / margarine.

Add the sifted flour, baking powder and whisk to make a smooth and runny batter.

Heat a non stick frying pan and add a small piece of butter / drizzle of oil.Wipe fat off with kitchen paper and reserve. Turn heat to a medium high*.

Add 1/4 cup of batter and flip with a spatula when many bubbles appear on the surface.Cook other side until golden.

Wipe the frying pan with the kitchen paper and repeat step 4 until there is no more batter.

To serve, add a scoop of vanilla ice cream and some mixed berry compote.

* For the heat use, I generally start of using a medium high heat and lowering it each time as the pan gets hotter.
* To make even coloured pancakes, turn heat to medium high then to low. Cook pancakes slowly over low heat.